warmed

/wɔrmd/
verb
  1. Past tense of warm; to have made something or someone hotter or less cold.
    • She warmed her hands by the fire.
    • He warmed the soup on the stove before dinner.
    • The sun warmed the sand on the beach.
  2. Past tense of warm; to have become friendlier or more enthusiastic.
    • The audience warmed to the speaker after his funny opening.
    • He warmed to the idea of moving abroad once he learned more about it.
    • She warmed up to her new classmates by the end of the week.
adjective
  1. Having been made warm; no longer cold.
    • The warmed bread was soft and delicious.
    • She put on her warmed coat before going outside.
    • He sat on the warmed seat of the car.
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